100 years

100 years

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Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Aerobatic team flies above the presidential office during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the revolution that set the stage for the Republic of China, the island's official name, in Taipei. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said that unification with China was not on the agenda for now, speaking a day after his Chinese counterpart called for the two rivals to reunite.

Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Aerobatic team flies above the presidential office during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the revolution that set the stage for the Republic of China, the island's official name, in Taipei. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said that unification with China was not on the agenda for now, speaking a day after his Chinese counterpart called for the two rivals to reunite. (AFP/Getty Images)

Taiwan's Thunder Tiger Aerobatic team flies above the presidential office during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the revolution that set the stage for the Republic of China, the island's official name, in Taipei. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said that unification with China was not on the agenda for now, speaking a day after his Chinese counterpart called for the two rivals to reunite.